Day: June 22, 2022
Health issues from bad to worse
THE ongoing concerns relating to our Health Department and our health service raises serious questions about the priorities of our government. Papua New Guinea has seen our health system decline […]
Disappointed over Kumuls selection
I EXPRESS my discontentment to the PNG Rugby Football League board and management over the selection PNG Kumuls. The selection is by far totally unfair by overlooking potential Digicel Cup […]
Marape’s comment commended
THE statement made by incumbent Prime Minister James Marape after filling his nomination formalities in Tari was as unusual and interesting – drawing attention of many who read the daily […]
Stop pointing fingers over decisions
IT seems that the current Members of Parliament are criticising each other for the mess the country is in. The fact is the country is in a mess because the […]
Clash over Finsch seat
A MAN is critically injured, five other people are missing and a vehicle was burnt after a confrontation between supporters of two candidates for Finschhafen seat in Morobe, says an […]
Chuave project needs developer
THE mandated leader from the 48 candidates contesting the Chuave open seat must focus on factors affecting socio-economic development in the district, and get a most reputable developer to develop […]
People losing confidence in govt
LET us make this our personal business to elect good leaders. Good governance and the rule of law create sense of security and wellbeing. Corruption, lawlessness, untrustworthy politicians, unfair government […]
Patriotism unites,heals the nation
A CALL to all the citizens of this blessed, diverse, unique and beautiful nation – Papua New Guinea. Every citizens needs to know and keep in mind that the modernization […]
Leaders shape communities
DO our leaders know that they are important in any form of community development? They are responsible for shaping a community. The primary focus of any community leader is to […]
I will restart where I left off: Soso
FORMER Eastern Highlands Governor Julie Soso claims she had started initiatives to bring basic services to Eastern Highlands villagers. “This, I am doing, with the setting up of women associations […]